Chapple and MacArthur Avenues Residential Historic District

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Chapple and MacArthur Avenues Residential Historic District
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A residence on Chapple Avenue that contributs to the District.
Location507-1023 Chapple, 600-810, 814 & 822 MacArthur Avenue, 618-622, 700-722 9th Avenue West, 706-721 6th Street West,
Ashland, Wisconsin
Built1872-1930s
NRHP reference No. 14000266
Added to NRHPMay 27, 2014

The Chapple and MacArthur Avenues Residential Historic District is a residential neighborhood and Historic District in Ashland, Wisconsin, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2]

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It comprises 61 contributing properties, [3] including the 1888 Shingle-style Heydlauff house, [4] the 1891 Queen Anne/Shingle-style Charles Lamoreux house [5] (at left), the 1893 Gothic Revival Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, [6] the 1894 Stick style Lyon house, [7] the 1904 American Foursquare Parish house, [8] the 1911 Craftsman Frank Lamoreux house, [9] the 1924 Dutch Colonial Revival Garnich house, [10] and the 1933 Georgian Revival Metternich house. [11]

There is another Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ashland, the West Second Street Historic District. Ashland also has a local register of historic properties, which identifies buildings that are significant to local history.

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References

  1. "Npgallery.nps.gov/" . Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  2. Traci E. Schnell (May 2013). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Chapple and MacArthur Avenues Residential Historic District" (PDF). National Park Service . Retrieved 2018-05-05.
  3. "Chapple and MacArthur Avenues Residential Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  4. "Robert C. and Effie Heydlauff House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  5. "Clarence A. and Isabelle Lamoreux House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  6. "Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  7. "Wallace and Estella Lyon House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  8. "John K. and May C. Parish House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  9. "Frank B. & Elizabeth Lamoreux House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  10. "Ardath and Madeline Garnich House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  11. "Benjamin and Lucille Metternich House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2015-04-08.